[propaganda alert]

excerpts from: Wedding emails sparked terror swoop
by Martin Bentham, Evening Standard, 14 August 2009
"Seven Pakistani terror suspects were arrested after MI5 decided that their emails contained codewords for a deadly bomb plot.
One email suggested that a girl called “Nadia” would be involved in a “nikah”, a wedding, between 15 and 20 April this year […]
The message, and others sent between the alleged plotters, triggered a major anti-terrorist operation after MI5, which had been monitoring the men for some time, decided that the girls’ names were code for explosive ingredients and the “wedding” was the intended attack."
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related links:
Terror raids unearth huge amount of bullshit (April 2009)

UK “terror plot”: Gordon Brown points finger at Pakistan (April 2009)

UK interior minister: The threat of a chemical or nuclear attack is now more real (March 2009)

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from the archives:
Britain: The mysterious case of the disappearing ‘terror’ plots (September 2006)
by Norm Dixon, Green Left Weekly

The liquid bomb hoax: The larger implications (August 2006)
by James Petras, Global Research

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